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'''quaint anticipation''' from Sir Alfred Robbins,''Parnell: The Last Five Years,'' 145: (of Parnell) 'Labouchere... bitterly complained one night in the Lobby that the Nationalist leader, after getting up in the House and boasting what he could prove, had not as much as a scrap of paper — quaint anticipation of a long-afterwards fatal phrase — to back him up'
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'''quaint anticipation .. phrase''' quote from Sir Alfred Robbins, ''Parnell: The Last Five Years,'' 145: (of Parnell) 'Labouchere... bitterly complained one night in the Lobby that the Nationalist leader, after getting up in the House and boasting what he could prove, had not as much as a scrap of paper — quaint anticipation of a long-afterwards fatal phrase — to back him up'

Latest revision as of 04:14, 9 May 2022

quaint anticipation .. phrase quote from Sir Alfred Robbins, Parnell: The Last Five Years, 145: (of Parnell) 'Labouchere... bitterly complained one night in the Lobby that the Nationalist leader, after getting up in the House and boasting what he could prove, had not as much as a scrap of paper — quaint anticipation of a long-afterwards fatal phrase — to back him up'